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· 제목 : Models of Democracy (Hardcover, 3 ed) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 정치사상 > 민주주의
· ISBN : 9780745631462
· 쪽수 : 408쪽
· 출판일 : 2006-06-20
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 정치사상 > 민주주의
· ISBN : 9780745631462
· 쪽수 : 408쪽
· 출판일 : 2006-06-20
목차
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: Classic Models
- Chapter 1 - Classical Democracy: Athens
- Political ideas and aims
- Institutional features
- The exclusivity of an ancient democracy
- The critics
- In sum: Model I
- Chapter 2 - Republicanism: Liberty, Self-Government and the Active Citizen
- The eclipse and re-emergence of homo politicus
- The reforging of republicanism
- Republicanism, elective government and popular sovereignty
- From civic life to civic glory
- In sum: Model IIa
- The republic and the general will
- In sum: model IIb
- The public and the private
- Chapter 3 - The Development of Liberal Democracy: For and Against the State
- Power and Sovereignty
- Citizenship and the Constitutional State
- Separation of Powers
- The problem of factions
- Accountability and Markets
- In sum: model IIIa
- Liberty and the development of democracy
- The dangers of despotic power and an overgrown state
- Representative government
- The subordination of women
- Competing conceptions of the ‘ends of government’
- In sum: Model IIIb
- Chapter 4 - Direct Democracy and the End of Politics
- Class and class conflict
- History as evolution and the development of captialism
- Two theories of the state
- The end of politics
- Competing conceptions of Marxism
- Part Two: Variants from the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 5 - Competitive ELitism and the Technocratic Vision
- Classes, power and conflict
- Bureaucracy, parliaments and nation-states
- Competitive elitist democracy
- Liberal democracy at the crossroads
- The last vestige of democracy?
- Democracy, capitalism and socialism
- ‘Classical’ v. modern democracy
- A technocratic vision
- In sum: model V
- Chapter 6 - Pluralism, Corporate Capitalism and the State
- Group politics, government and power
- Politics, consensus and the distribution of power
- Democracy, corporate capitalism and the state
- In sum: Model VI
- Accumulation, legitimation and the restricted sphere of the political
- The changing form of representative institutions
- Chapter 7 - From Post-War Stability to Political Crisis: The Polarization of Political Ideas
- A legitimate democratic order or a repressive regime?
- Overloaded state or legitimation crisis?
- Crisis theories: an assessment
- Law, liberty and democracy
- In sum: model VII
- Participation, liberty and democracy
- In sum: model VII
- Chapter 8 - Democracy after Soviet Communism
- The historical backdrop
- The triumph of economic and political liberalism
- The renewed necessity of Marxism and democracy from ‘below’?
- Chapter 9 - Deliberative Democracy and the Defence of the Public Realm
- Reason and Participation
- The limits of democratic theory
- The aims of deliberative democracy
- What is sound about public reasoning? Impartialism and it’s critics
- Institutions of deliberative democracy
- Value pluralism and democracy
- In sum: Model IX
- Part Three: What Should Democracy Mean Today?
- Chapter 10 - Democratic Autonomy
- The appeal of democracy
- The principle of autonomy
- Enacting the principle
- The heritage of classic and twentieth-century democratic theory
- Democracy: A double-sided process
- Democratic autonomy: compatibilities and incompatibilities
- In sum: Model Xa
- Chapter 11 - Democracy, the Nation-State and the Global System
- Democratic legitimacy and borders
- Regional and global flows: old and new
- Sovereignty, autonomy and disjunctures
- Rethinking democracy for a more global age: the cosmopolitan model
- In sum: model Xb
- Acknowledgements
- References and Select Bibliography
- Index
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